School Events

What's happening around the school this term?

Coming Next - Book week Character Parade Monday 18th-  Basketball Courts 9am.

IMPORTANT DATES

Mon, 18th AugustBook Week Dress Up and Parade 9:00am
Wed, 20th AugustFirst Communion - Parent/Child Workshop
Thu, 21st AugustFirst Communion - Parent/Child Workshop
Fri, 5th SeptemberFather's Day Celebration 8:30am - 9:30am
Fri, 19th SeptemberLast Day of Term 3 - Wear your favourite sports team clothing!

TERM 4

Mon, 6th OctFirst Day of Term 4 - Don't forget school HATS for playtimes
Mon, 3rd NovSCHOOL Closure Day
Tues, 4th NovCup Day Public Holiday - SCHOOL Closure Day
Mon, 1st DecF-2 Sports Day Casey Fields
Wed Thurs, 3-4 DecGrade 5 Camp
Fri, 5 DecNo Grade Fives at School
Tues, 9th DecChristmas Carols 4.30 - 7.30 Details to follow
Thurs, 11th Dec Year Six Last Day and Graduation
Fri, 12th DecF-5 Last Day Formal Classes
Mon, 15th DecClean Up Day

 

 

Friday 5th September - Dancing Dads!!

Father's Day at St Thomas 8.30 - 9.30am details to follow. Nibbles, activities and fun!

 

 

2025 Term Dates

Term 3 

First Day - Monday 21st July

Last Day - Friday 19th September

 

Term 4 

First Day - Monday 6th October

Last Day of Formal Classes - Friday 12th December

Clean up Day - Monday 15th December

 

National Action Against Bullying Week

At St Thomas the Apostle, we have a whole school preventative approach to bullying called 'Upstanding U have the POWER.' This preventative approach has been designed specifically for our context as the evidence tells us the best way to prevent bullying is to build proactive behaviours in our children, specifically skills to be an upstander. 

We review our upstanding strategies each term in our classrooms and each semester in our specialists subjects. In week 2 of Term 4 we will have an additional focus on our Upstanding framework approach given the busy nature of Term 3. We look forward to sharing more of our student's learning with you and our understanding of the role they play in preventing bullying next term.  

 

To recognise 'National Action Week- Bullying No Way' our Student Voice Group will be interviewing some of our other students about what they understand about upstanding and why it mattters. Look out for their responses in next week's assembly video!

Please see below some quotes from our Student Voice Group regarding their throughts on 'Upstanding U have the POWER.'

 

'If we don’t have upstanding how will we help other people'

 

'In STSS we learnt that upstanding is trying to help someone.'

 

'The reason we have upstanding is when someone is being bulled or being mean, that person who is being bulled if they don’t’ have courage, someone can upstand for them and help them out.' 

 

'I think the posters should be around the school, because bullying can happen anywhere and there should always be people who upstand and when they look at the poster they’ll know how.'

 

'In the beyblade area we could put a sign up there.'

 

Please get in contact if you have any questions,

Kind regards, Emily Robertson (Mental Health & Wellbeing Leader)